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At the end of the day, you are going to want to see and to test some examples of our work before embarking on your project. This section of our site is dedicated to exactly this purpose. There are five different sites to explore, in addition to SupportUK.COM, our flagship site. Each site has been constructed to demonstrate a different technology in use, as well as a variety of contexts. They are solely for testing and demonstration purposes only, and all people, companies and products referred to are strictly fictional. This site has been designed to demonstrate a simple six page web brochure style of site. The design ethos here is simplicity and accessibility - the site message must be presentable to all browsers, whilst users can interact through navigation and response forms. E-Commerce is becoming more and more of a driving force in Web Development, and AIS offer solutions in Perl, Java, Javascript and ASP to suite all needs. Each solution is specific to your needs, but builds upon a common core to keep overall costs down. Internet Explorer Specific Sites Despite the best attempts of Netscape, Apple and Linux, Microsoft still dominates the home computer market. Internet Explorer and Office 2000 open up new ways of seamlessly integrating your business with the web, with minimum costs. The only drawback with this is that you become dependant on your visitors having Internet Explorer when they visit your site. Our solutions can either be geared to degrade gracefully if this is not the case, or to divert the user to a non-IE specific version of your site. Flash, Streaming Video, Graphic Design AIS can also help you develop multimedia sites, with complex
Flash animations, audio and video input. This can be used very effectively
in marketing sections of your site, and also in association with training. Companies sometimes will prefer not to pay for each product from their product database to have its own page, but prefer instead for this to be accessed dynamically from the database itself. This is relatively straightforward on sites supporting Java, Active Server Pages, ChilliASP, or where IE is the common browser. With Perl, this is slightly more complicated, but is possible. |
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